Cognitive Behavioral Therapy can be biblical when it is governed by Scripture and used to renew thinking, emotions, and behavior in a godly way.
What Does the Bible Teach About True Optimism and Real Hope?
Biblical optimism is confident hope grounded in Jehovah’s faithfulness, trained thinking, prayer, and endurance under pressure.
How to Win the Battle Against Negative Feelings
Winning the battle against negative feelings requires truth-trained thinking, prayer, repentance, and steady resistance to Satan’s lies.
What Is Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, and Is It Biblical?
Cognitive-behavior therapy can offer useful skills, but only Scripture defines the heart, sin, truth, and lasting hope in Christ.
Teen Anxiety and Stress: Finding Peace Through God’s Truth
Teen anxiety can feel overwhelming, but God’s truth anchors your mind and body with peace, prayer, and wise support.
Does the Bible Say Anything That Can Help With Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
Practical, Scripture-based counsel for PTSD: truthful thinking, prayer, routine, boundaries, congregation support, and wise professional care.
How Can I Stop Having Negative Thoughts?
Negative thoughts shrink when you replace lies with Scripture, pray honestly, set wise boundaries, and practice obedience that retrains the mind.
In What Ways Is Becoming a Christian Becoming an Entirely New Person?
Becoming a Christian means putting off the old man and putting on the new—renewed in mind, allegiance, and hope through Christ.
Regaining Control: The Mind of Christ and Biblical Thinking
The mind of Christ forms when accurate knowledge of Scripture reshapes conscience, habits, and even subconscious reactions into Christlike obedience.
Putting Off the Old Person and Putting On the New Person
Christian ethics is the lifelong work of stripping off the Adamic “old person” and clothing ourselves with the Christlike “new person” through the Word.

